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1989 Chevrolet Camaro IROC-Z.
Registered in June 1991.
Last (extended) MoT test expired in December 2020 (SORN).
Ferrari LaFerrari
Munich, Germany
19.08.2014
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US Ford pickup (guessing its a F150?), oddly out of MOT since October '14 according to DVLA.
I used to live in these flats and this was my old space. A bit bigger than the Polo (and later on 306) which I used to park here!
Vehicle make
FORD
Date of first registration
24 September 2012
Year of manufacture
2010
Cylinder capacity (cc)
6200cc
Model years 1997 - 2004.
Typical truck in the plant - a white Ford. They do seem to endure the abuse though.
Circa mid 1990's. This was an experimental photo taken with a borrowed wide Nikkor lens. I'm not sure if I wound up buying the lens or not. My favorite camera store, Terry's Camera in Long Beach, always had a variety of used camera lenses available for sale. Whenever an interesting one became available, I would try it out. The Nikon SLRs that I've purchased were pre-owned ones from Terry's as well. They are great, durable cameras with an extensive system of optics and other accessories behind them.
By this time, I was using my favorite of the series, the Nikon F2AS.
About the location shown: This photo was taken in the plant’s storage tank area, known as a ‘tank farm.’ One time I made the mistake of driving through what turned out to be a big muddy spot on one of the roads in the farm and got the truck stuck! The truck could move forward a little bit but would lose traction and stop going forward. Darn! Then I remembered what I read once as a kid, the technique of rocking a car out by moving forward a bit, then moving backward a bit, and quickly repeating the process several times, moving a little bit more distance each time. It worked!! Oh what a relief!
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Dimensions: 38 x 15 x 16 stud (without wheels)
Weight: 560g (without batteries)
Functions:
1) Steering Control+ L motor or HoG (removable)
2) Drive Control+ L motor
3) Front independent suspension
4) Rear 3 link suspension
5) Openable doors, hood, trunk
6) Detailed exterior
7) Modular building
8) Quick access to the battery box for batteries replacement